Community-Based Research in Fragile Contexts: Reflections From Rohingya Refugee Camps in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh

Mohammad Azizul Hoque, Tasnuva Ahmad, S. Manzur, Tasnia Khandaker Prova
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This commentary examines community-based research in fragile settings based on the authors’ experience working with Rohingya and host community researchers in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. This iteration of a community-based approach to research focuses on putting community researchers at the center and emphasizes their involvement at each stage of the research process – from design to implementation to analysis – alongside external researchers. Community researchers contribute their expertise to increase understanding of nuances that might otherwise be lost to external researchers. Integral to this approach is building and nurturing the trust of researchers, respondents and community members through innovative means such as an informal “trust network.” Also central to the community-based approach, especially in fragile 1 settings, is a sustained emphasis on community researchers’ learning and skills-building. The commentary article describes methods developed by the Centre for Peace and Justice, Brac University (CPJ), implemented with Rohingya refugees and host community researchers in Cox’s Bazar. The article suggests: Putting community members at the heart of learning and research approaches helps to amplify marginalized voices and emphasize their needs and choices. The political and economic atmosphere of a refugee setting can change rapidly. In such circumstances, community-based research can be vital to policymakers that seek to understand emerging concerns and issues. Community-based experiential education and research approaches hold potential to promote grassroots leadership among refugee youth in situations of protracted displacement. Strengthening the capacities of community researchers is crucial to this approach. Community researchers often lack language skills, especially writing and reading, and translating from local dialects to English or any other preferred language. The acquisition of research skills can also pave a durable and critical pathway toward meaningful youth engagement. Trust and familiarity between refugee interlocutors and researchers require long-term engagement. Creating a culture of mutual respect and dignity is of utmost importance. The community expects researchers to respect their religious beliefs and cultural values. The two-way exchange between community researchers and respondents enhances the learning process and can help discover areas for further inquiry.
脆弱背景下的社区研究:来自孟加拉国考克斯巴扎尔罗兴亚难民营的思考
本文基于作者在孟加拉国考克斯巴扎尔与罗兴亚人和收容社区研究人员合作的经验,考察了脆弱环境中的社区研究。这种基于社区的研究方法的迭代侧重于将社区研究人员置于中心,并强调他们与外部研究人员一起参与研究过程的每个阶段——从设计到实施再到分析。社区研究人员贡献他们的专业知识,以增加对细微差别的理解,否则这些细微差别可能会被外部研究人员所忽略。这一方法的组成部分是通过诸如非正式的“信任网络”等创新手段建立和培养研究人员、受访者和社区成员之间的信任。以社区为基础的方法的另一个核心,特别是在脆弱的环境中,是持续强调社区研究人员的学习和技能建设。这篇评论文章描述了布拉克大学和平与正义中心(CPJ)开发的方法,这些方法在考克斯巴扎尔的罗兴亚难民和收容社区研究人员中实施。这篇文章建议:将社区成员置于学习和研究方法的核心,有助于放大边缘化的声音,强调他们的需求和选择。难民环境的政治和经济气氛可以迅速改变。在这种情况下,以社区为基础的研究对于寻求理解新出现的关切和问题的决策者来说是至关重要的。以社区为基础的体验式教育和研究方法有潜力在长期流离失所的情况下促进难民青年的基层领导。加强社区研究人员的能力对这一方法至关重要。社区研究人员通常缺乏语言技能,尤其是写作和阅读,以及将当地方言翻译成英语或任何其他首选语言。获得研究技能也可以为有意义的青年参与铺平持久和关键的道路。难民对话者和研究人员之间的信任和熟悉需要长期接触。创造一种相互尊重和尊严的文化是至关重要的。该社区希望研究人员尊重他们的宗教信仰和文化价值观。社区研究人员和受访者之间的双向交流促进了学习过程,并有助于发现进一步调查的领域。
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